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John McDonnell

John McDonnell (Editorial)

Persistence and a willingness to listen, lessons from arguably the most successful college coach of all time. read more >
John McDonnell
Education / Tourism

Arkansas Coaching Legend John McDonnell Dies at 82

Legendary University of Arkansas men’s track and field coach John McDonnell died Monday at the age of 82 and is fondly remembered by Tyson Foods Chairman John Tyson. read more >
Jim Lindsey, Lindsey & Associates
Education / Investments / Real Estate

Former Hogs Play New Game: Real EstateLock Icon

Former Arkansas Razorbacks football stars like Jim Lindsey and Bill McClard have made real estate their second careers. Some, like former Hog and NBA player Joe Kleine, are happy to be investors. read more >
Commerce Business Park at the southwest corner of East Joyce Boulevard and North Old Missouri Road in Fayetteville.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Government & Politics

Social Security Complex Sells for $7.4M (NWA Real Deals)Lock Icon

A Fayetteville investor paid $7.4 million for a 6-acre office complex on East Joyce Boulevard that is anchored by Fayetteville’s Social Security Administration branch. read more >
Kum & Go at 2388 N. College Ave. in Fayetteville.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Government & Politics

Investors Pay $3.9M For Convenience Store (NWA Real Deals)Lock Icon

Two Jonesboro investors paid $3.9 million for the Kum & Go convenience store at 2388 N. College Ave. in Fayetteville. read more >
Sugartree Apartments at 1571 North Leverett Ave. in Fayetteville
Banking & Finance / Education / Investments

Sugartree Apartments Sold for $3M (NWA Real Deals)Lock Icon

Ralph Freeman Jr., through his Olliedais LLC subsidiary, is the new owner of the 80-unit complex on North Leverett Avenue in Fort Smith. read more >

Tyson Family Commits $6M to Upgrade UA Track Center

The Tyson family has committed $6 million toward renovating the University of Arkansas' Randal Tyson Track Center, according to UA athletics and the nonprofit Razorback Foundation. read more >